Jinping had debated at the G-20 summit, now the Canadian PM made a big plan to stop China's bullying

Canada on sunday launched a new Indo-Pacific strategy to deal with disruptive china on climate change and trade issues.

After a debate with Chinese President Xi jinping at the G-20 summit, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has prepared a new Indo-Pacific strategy to crack down on the trickster dragon. Under this, efforts will be made to stop China's bullying on the issues of climate change and trade. In a 26-page document, canada said it would boost its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region and tighten investment rules to protect intellectual property. In addition, it will prevent Chinese state-owned enterprises from cutting off vital mineral supplies.


Canada will invest in intelligence and cyber security to stop China's bullying

Canada's strategy states that china is an increasingly disruptive global power that meddles in other countries' affairs all the time. Tries to manipulate other countries for his benefit. prime minister Justin Trudeau said canada will invest in intelligence and cyber security as well as a regional military presence to counter Chinese hegemony in the Indo-Pacific region. canada has said that it will challenge china in areas of serious disagreement.


Canada will review the law mentioning china in the document, it has been said that canada will review and update the law to put brakes on China's disruptive policy. The document states that canada will boost its naval presence in the indian Pacific region and invest more resources to reduce threats to regional security. 


The tension between the two countries since 2018. Tensions between the two countries escalated after Canadian police detained a huawei Technologies executive in late 2018 and beijing later arrested two Canadians on espionage charges. All three were released last year, but relations remain sour.

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